US12494678B2ActiveUtilityA1

Method and device for illegal packet processing and validity verification in wireless power transmission system

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Assignee: LG ELECTRONICS INCPriority: Sep 8, 2021Filed: Sep 7, 2022Granted: Dec 9, 2025
Est. expirySep 8, 2041(~15.2 yrs left)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
Inventors:Jinho Youn
H04L 1/0061H02J 50/12H04L 67/143H02J 50/80H04B 5/79H02J 50/40H04L 67/14H04L 67/303H02J 50/60H04L 43/028H04L 41/5067H04L 43/0823H04L 43/026
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Abstract

The present specification (present disclosure) provides a method for transferring wireless power by a wireless power transmitter in a wireless power transmission system and a device using same, the method comprising: entering a power transfer phase related to transferring the wireless power to a wireless power receiver; and detecting an illegal packet during the power transfer phase, wherein, on the basis that the illegal packet is detected, the wireless power transmitter terminates a data transport stream, attempts opening the data transport stream, or restarts the data stream.

Claims

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What is claimed is: 
     
         1 . A method for transferring a wireless power in a wireless power transfer system, the method performed by a wireless power transmitter and comprising:
 transmitting, to a wireless power receiver, a first auxiliary data control (ADC) packet for opening a data transport stream;   transmitting, to the wireless power receiver, a payload over a plurality of auxiliary data transport (ADT) packets for the data transport stream;   transmitting, to the wireless power receiver, a second ADC packet for closing the data transport stream;   based on the data transport stream being closed and a cyclic redundancy check (CRC) error on the payload, receiving, from the wireless power receiver, a data stream response (DSR) packet including information related to the CRC error; and   based on receiving the DSR packet for the CRC error, transmitting, to the wireless power receiver, a third ADC packet for opening the data transport stream to retransmit the payload.   
     
     
         2 . The method of  claim 1 , wherein the first ADC or the second ADC packet includes information identifying the data transport stream. 
     
     
         3 . The method of  claim 1 , wherein the wireless power transmitter is an initiator of the data transport stream, and
 wherein the wireless power receiver is a responder of the data transport stream.   
     
     
         4 . A wireless power transmitter, comprising:
 a converter related to transferring wireless power to a wireless power receiver; and   a communicator/controller related to controlling the transfer of the wireless power,   wherein the wireless power transmitter:   transmits, to the wireless power receiver, a first auxiliary data control (ADC) packet for opening a data transport stream;   transmits, to the wireless power receiver, a payload over a plurality of auxiliary data transport (ADT) packets for the data transport stream;   transmits, to the wireless power receiver, a second ADC packet for closing the data transport stream;   based on the data transport stream being closed and a cyclic redundancy check (CRC) error on the payload, receive, from the wireless power receiver, a data stream response (DSR) packet including information related to the CRC error; and   based on receiving the DSR packet for the CRC error, transmit, to the wireless power receiver, a third ADC packet for opening the data transport stream to retransmit the payload.   
     
     
         5 . The wireless power transmitter of  claim 4 , wherein the first ADC, or the second ADC packet includes information identifying the data transport stream. 
     
     
         6 . The wireless power transmitter of  claim 4 , wherein the wireless power transmitter is an initiator of the data transport stream, and
 wherein the wireless power receiver is a responder of the data transport stream.

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